The MSNBC anchor called the Republican House Speaker a “cultist smack in the middle of the cult,” and “an accessory to the crime.”
The Republican House speaker was criticized by the MSNBC anchor for being” an accessory after the fact” and” a cultist in the middle of a culture.” The Republican House speaker was criticized by the MSNBC anchor for being” an accessory after the fact” and” a cultist in the middle of a culture.”
The MSNBC anchor called the Republican House Speaker a “cultist smack in the middle of the cult,” and “an accessory to the crime.”
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On Tuesday, Lawrence O’Donnell of MSNBC argued why he believes that House Speaker Mike Johnson has acted as a “secondary offender” for attempting to impede the arrests of Donald Trump’s backers who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Johnson declared on January 6th that he was going to make sure those who were filmed taking part in the insurrection would not be subject to retaliation or legal charges by obscuring their faces in any footage released of the chaos. He voiced his concern that the Department of Justice wouldn’t take action against those individuals. O’Donnell was absolutely furious. He remarked that this was the first time ever that a Speaker of the House expressed his opinion that those who had violated federal laws should not be prosecuted by the Department of Justice. The mission of an accessory after the fact is to provide assistance to someone who has committed a crime after the crime has been committed. Attempting to hinder the detection of perpetrators and block their retribution is categorized as being an accessory after the fact. Johnson is portrayed as being entrenched in a “cult”; O’Donnell pointed out how he is attempting to fire Internal Revenue Service employees who investigate federal tax offences, while simultaneously seeking to hire new workers to obscure videos – to conceal any offences. O’Donnell purported that Mike Johnson has proven to be the most lenient towards criminal activities of any speaker ever to serve in the House of Representatives.